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Newsreels: 1932 Events At Home And Abroad
Newsreels 1932 stock footage documents world events, politics and war as well as sports, fashion and entertainment for the year of 1932. Our Public Domain Stock Footage newsreels cover every major world event, the not so major events, strides in technology, the lives of public figures, fads and trends. Newsreels 1932 is an incredibly rich resource of visual history that tells the story of the year 1932.
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NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32021)

GOVERNMENT PARTY IN SWEEPING VICTORY AT SPECIAL ELECTION
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN – The most critical balloting since the ranting of suffrage vindicates the course of the Seiyukai party as 13,000,000 votes are cast giving the majority of Diet seats to the government of Premier Suyoshi Inukai which advocates a strong forceful foreign policy and an embargo on gold. Minsei To, favoring the course of peace and leaning to America in world relations, is swamped under a deluge of sentiment at the polls. Hilarious demonstrations in the streets of this melting pot of the Empire greet the news of the powerful party’s success.

NATION MOURNS AS NOTED BANDMASTER GOES TO FINAL REST
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With full honors of a military funeral the remains of John Philip Sousa, famous march king, are borne to the Congressional Cemetery where the colorful service ceremony is accorded him in the last rites at his tomb. The beloved master is accompanied by dignitaries of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, paying homage to the gifted composer and conductor who succumbed suddenly to a heart attack.

RIOTERS SCATTERED BY COPS IN ANTI-FORD RED DEMONSTRATION
NEW YORK, NY – Bearing placards accusing the billionaire of sinister crimes, several hundred Communists invade Broadway for a mobilized attack on the auto manufacturer’s show room. Boisterously belligerent, the protestors are welcomed by a reception committee of bluecoats armed with convincing nightsticks. The first assault proves too much for the minions of the law, and reinforcements from nearby precincts arrive, to rout the reds in all directions.

NEWS PARAGRAPHS
MIAMI, FL – Rail-auto makes successful run! – Pneumatic tires inaugurate new transportation era.

CHICAGO, IL – Hospital raises deserted cub! – Prompt measures save life of 5-day old lion waif.

WAGE EPIC FIGHT TO OVERCOME PERIL OF SNOW-LOCKED ROADS
SILVERTON, CO – Cut off from the world by a record snowfall, citizens of this community suspend all mining operations and concentrate on penetrating the tremendous drifts to obtain food and fuel. Battling across the vast wastes, ever in danger of being annihilated by mountainous avalanches as the piles break away and slide into the San Juan basin, supplies finally reach the stricken town in time to stave off starvation, after six weeks of isolation.

NEW ATTACK INFLICTS HEAVY CASUALTIES ON EVE OF TRUCE PARLEY
SHANGHAI, CHINA – As the League of Nations strive to bring about a peaceful termination of hostilities along the eastern front; Chapei and Kiangwan are shelled and fired again, leaving the native communities scenes of horror and desolation. Chinese military commanders reorganize the 19th Route Army just beyond the International Settlement boundary and prepare to withstand the renewed “push” by invading troops. Mobilizing their strength on land, sea, and air, the Japanese forces sweep everything before them. Dead litter the streets as refugees flee from the battle zone to the protection of the foreign flags – Vivid pictures of the vicious machinery of an oriental Mars in action.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32022)

U.S. CALLS 1400 CITIES TO ASSIST IN SEARCH FOR LINDBERGH BABY
TRENTON, NJ – Hoping to aid the State Police under Col. Norman Schwarzkopf’s direction in finding a clue to the whereabouts of the famous flier’s son, the Department of Justice floods the nation with descriptive posters urging the entire populace to assist in the greatest kidnap hunt in history. Acting under orders, police plaster every nearby community with the bills, in the hope of bringing forth some trace of the 20-month old child, whose plight has aroused the entire world.

BANNED WATER GIVES FLAMES HEADWAY AT $150,000 CASINO BLAZE
CHICAGO, IL – The scene of the fire is “No Man’s Land”, an unincorporated strip of ground between Kenilworth and Wilmette. Officials of these suburban communities had denied the use of their water because of unpaid bills. Powerless to fight the holocaust, firemen of Evanston stand by as the conflagration eats into the structure. After it burns through the resort for hours one of the city dads rescinds the order, but too late to save the building from destruction.

NEWS PARAGRAPHS
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Easter-egg industry booms! – Confectioners work overtime to meet demand for annual sweet-tooth festival.

CHINO, CA – Boy bee-keeper amazes experts! – An 11-year old Ed Hutchinson handles fierce stingers with impunity.

CREEDMOOR, NY – Bus brings literature to front door! – Wandering bookshelves serve dwellers distant from Public Libraries.

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Red hen adopts orphan puppies! – Bereft widow takes solace in wee canine waifs.

AVALANCHE OF FISH PROVIDES FOOD AND PROFITS TO JOBLESS
LONGVIEW, WA – Over-running the mighty Columbia River, a veritable flood of smelts moves up the stream into its tributaries affording all employed fishermen a piscine gold mine, so to speak. Taking advantage of the opportunity for a rich harvest, the men work day and night to cash in on their good fortune. Natives report it is the heaviest run in history, a foamy “landslide” that results in fat purses and larders.

5 SHOT AS REDS FIGHT POLICE IN COMMUNIST ANTI-JAPANESE RALLY
CHICAGO, IL – Assailing the Eastern Empire for its “imperialistic attack on China” the mob enters the “Loop” apparently with riot in their hearts as they gather for a protest meeting at the Nippon Consulate. Suddenly the crowd surges and becomes unruly. Into the turbulent mass charge 200 policemen, as Michigan Boulevard, seething with shoppers, becomes the scene of one of the wildest demonstrations in the annals of the city. When the smoke of battle clears and minions of the law have scattered the undesirable marchers, a check-up reveals that four officers and a woman have been injured – All suffered from gun-shop wounds or bruises sustained in the melee.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32023)

COLLIER CREW LANDS AFTER HEROIC RESCUE IN GALE-SHIPPED SEA
BOSTON, MA – The crippled H. F. de Bardeleben tossed in the worst Atlantic storms in years is abandoned by her gallant sailors following a desperate fight to keep the rudderless vessel afloat. Finally, they were sighted, following their S.O.S., and taken off the British motor-vessel, Laganbank, and then transferred to the Coast Guard boat, Ossipee, which brings them back to port and safety.

PATRIOTISM AND NEED COAX FLOOD OF GOLD FROM HIDING PLACES
LONDON, ENGLAND – With Britain off the gold standard, bullion must be shipped to countries holding the pound sterling to support her foreign exchange. The situation has resulted in a real “rush” to Bond Street jewelry shops where rich and poor, alike, dispose of their hoarded precious metal. Many royal gems have been reported sold by impoverished nobles, so the settings can be melted down and made negotiable. “Sterling patriots” are denying the profit, with the government netting 8-shillings in exchange for the silver notes. The movement is fast increasing the nation’s gold reserve, one of the most inspiring demonstrations of patriotism in modern economic history.

CO-ED ROUGH RIDING COURSE INAUGURATED AT STATE UNIVERSITY
TUSCON, AZ – Daring girls answer the call of Army Officers for the strenuous equestrian study, and win high praise after a grinding test of horsemanship over vast desert wastes. Seventy-five join the class, and go through a series of exacting drills and intricate maneuvers in the gallop over hills and valleys - An interesting study of the only riding course made part of the curriculum in an American university.

CITY SURRENDERS TO INITIATION RITES OF “FINE ARTS” FRESHMEN
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – Attired in Century old costumes, the first year students of the National School of Architecture parade through the streets and are put through trying and annoying paces to win their spurs in the institution. Enduring the stunts with true freshmen fortitude, the youths are let to the Public Square where they are forced to stand a mock trial and their sentence is to be tarred and feathered. Even this fate does not kill the enthusiasm of the youngsters, who are undeterred by their plight and a vision of at least two weeks devoted to a daily sandpapering of hides before the effects of their unconventional costumes wear off.

SETS NEW HILL-CLIMB RECORD IN THRILLING MOTORBIKE TOURNEY
VENTURA, CA – “Windy” Lindstrom, daredevil pilot, mounts the dangerous 200-foot course up the gruelling grade, establishing a new mark of 7 3/5 seconds for the event. Facing the barrier at the incline’s bottom, the best cyclists in the west hurtle over the road in an effort to beat the remarkable achievement of Lindstrom. Throwing caution to the wind, and driving their machines with complete recklessness, the wheel aces take some deadly spills, but their best is not good enough and Lindstrom’s sensational performance takes the laurel wreath.

SIMIAN CIRCUS STARS IN FINAL TRIALS FOR COMING TENT SEASON
MIAMI, FL – Miss Billy Woods, crack animal trainer, presses out her spangles and puts her pets through their paces in preparation for the saw-dust ring circuit. Lindy, the ace of high-diving monkeys, leaps 50 feet into his mistress’ arms without hesitation, and Alfred the Great, the king of loop-the-loopers, whizzes down his run through the breath-taking circle and passes muster for another year of thrills for Big Top fans.

RESCUERS BATTLE TO AID CITY ENGULFED BY MOUNTAINOUS SNOWS
SILVERTON, CO – Isolated from the world for sic weeks, intrepid trail blazers from neighboring communities wage an epic fight through the dense drifts to being succor to the imprisoned inhabitants of the snow locked San Juan basin. Pressing every means of transportation, modern and ancient, into service the courageous crews reach the town with food and fuel for the stricken citizens – One of the most moving human documents in today’s news.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32024)

POMP AND CEREMONY ATTEND WORLD’S LAST MEMORIAL TO BRIAND
PARIS, FRANCE – The roads of the Republic lead to the capital as the bier of the apostle of peace is borne up the thronged Champs Elysee to the Place de la Concorde where an impressive array of all the fighting forces of the country honors the former Premier in a ritual reserved by the nation for its greatest citizens. Soldiers on foot and horse, cadets of St. Cyr, statesmen and diplomats, file by the coffin in solemn reverence for the one-time Nobel prizewinner. All along the way from Quai d;Oray to the little cemetery of Passy thousands upon thousands wait for the cortege to pass and to pay their last respects to an idol journeying to his final rest.

CHARITY PLAN BEGUN BY SOCIETY SWEEPS COUNTRY BY STORM
NEW YORK, NY – To relieve want resulting from unemployment, the nation’s first families open the “Block-Aid” community campaign. Blanketing the metropolis, the appeal is made to persons of every station in life, to buy stamps supporting the movement and bring comfort to depression victims. Winston Lloyd Smith, Mrs. William Averill Harriman, Mrs. L. H. Paul Chapin, John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton are but a few of the elite who put their shoulders to the wheel and lend their personal influence by soliciting subscribers - A progressive earnest endeavor to end the troubles of the needy.

NEWS PARAGRAPHS
SAVANNAH, GA – Goose adventurer deserts farm! – Odd companion prefers Gay White Way to rural haunts.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Starves self in protest against jobless conditions! – College man, bitter at life, tries hunger strike.

BASKETBALL SALONS SELECT ALL-AMERICA 1932 COURT QUINTET
MADISON, WI – Exclusive pictures of the one and only All-America Board nominating candidates for the nation’s ranking court quintet. Christy Walsh, famous sports expert; Dr. W. E. Meanwell, Wisconsin coach and mentor’s representing every section of the country study the records of the season’s stars and select the honor team. The resulting all-star lineup is: Richard Linthicum, University of California, Los Angeles Branch and Elwood Romney, Brigham Young U., forwards; Ed Krause, Notre Dame, center; John Wooden, Purdue and Louis Berger, Maryland U., guards. This is the first time the net immortals have been shown on the screen.

FRENZIED MOBS HAIL RELEASE FROM JAIL OF POLITICAL CHIEFS
DUBLIN, IRISH FREE STATE – Acting promptly on the campaign pledge of President de Valera, the Executive Council, controlled by the Fianna Fail, orders the doors of three prisons open to 20 inmates, incarcerated under the Public Safety Act by ex-President Cosgrave. News of the decision spreads rapidly over the city, causing impromptu demonstrations that culminate in a wild gathering of 40,000 approving Irish Republic advocates in College Green. Republican troops, banned by law from public appearances a few weeks ago, parade through the streets accepting the populace’s plaudits.

SHIKAT’S SENSATIONAL WIN INTRODUCES NEW HOPE FOR MAT CROSN
NEW YORK, NY – After a grueling 35 minutes of tortuous grappling the ex-champion pins the shoulders of the ponderous Pole, Leo Pinetzki, to the canvas, and earns the right to wrestle Jim Londos for the heavyweight title. The giant muscle-bender does not submit easily to the holds of the winner, but battles the leading contender to a standstill for most of the bout, until Shikat slips over a fast double headlock, twists the man-mountain around at his mercy and flops him down for a fall. The victory establishes Shikat as the logical title bout claimant, and promises fireworks in the coming set-to.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32025)

DEATH LIST HITS 358 AS TORNADO WREAKS HAVOC IN THE SOUTHLAND
NORTHPORT, AL – Striking with saber-like twisting winds slash through five southern states leaving a wake of ruin and horror. Broken communications delay the tabulation of the tragedies wrought by the deadly gales that hurled human beings into oblivion; tore thousands of homes from their foundations; uprooted forests of trees; wiped out railroads; and tossed cattle into the air with a merciless fury. Rescuers and rehabilitation workers comb the region through miles of desolate wreckage searching for survivors and bringing succor to the injured. National guard units, Red Cross detachments, American Legion posts, and Salvation Army lassies labor tirelessly to relieve stricken Dixie.

PHARLAP, AUSTRALIAN WONDER HORSE, WINS $50,000 TURF CLASSIC
AGUA CALIENTE, MEXICO – Running away from 9 of America’s best thoroughbreds, the giant gelding romps home with a new track record in the feature race of the meet. Fifteen thousand thrilled fans marvel at the power of the Big Red Terror as he crosses the finish line two lengths in front of the field, in the remarkable time of 2:02 4/5. Starting slowly, Billy Elliott, the wise jockey from “Down Under”, gives his mount an easy ride until the field moves into the backstretch. Picking up a challenge from J. A. Best’s Reveille Boy, the pride of the Antipodes runs him into the ground. Pharlap’s masterful performance adds $50,050 to his all time winnings of $282,000 and places him second only to Sun Beau.

RUBBER FUMES FELL SCORE OF FIREMEN AT 4-ALARM $100,000 BLAZE
NEW YORK, NY – Battling the licking flames, details of men enter the roaring inferno to stamp out the danger at its source. Clouds of black acrid smoke, belching from the three-story rubber tire factory, fling the fighters back on their heels, in their attack to limit the flames to the one structure. Police rescue squads, rushed to the scene prevent tragedy by donning gas masks and performing heroic feats in carrying the unconscious daredevils from the range of the sickening odor. Pressing pulmotors into instant service the intrepid firemen are revived, as their comrades carry-on, finally extinguishing the conflagration, after 20 of their fellows succumb to the deadly smoke clouds.

NATION CELEBRATES ANNUAL PICTURESQUE “FETE DE LAS FLORES”
SANTA ANITA, MEXICO – With the cream of the country’s beauties lining the banks of the colorful canals the entire populace, coming from every part of the Republic, revel in the yearly pageant of flowers. Depicting the hectic history of the nation, the canoe procession floats down the waters electrifying the throngs of joyous natives with the gorgeous tableaux. Young and old, ugly and beautiful, take part in the festival with a riot of color out-doing all other national fiestas.

GOVERNMENT HOLDS RECORD LOTTERY TO AID “FIVE-YEAR PLAN”
NOVOSIBIRSK, U.S.S.R. – Eager ticket holders of all races jam into the Republic’s local headquarters to attend the awarding of prizes in the drawing that has attracted hundreds in the vicinity of this township. Forty nationalities of farmers and factory hands have purchased numbers in support of this movement by the Soviet financiers to enrich the country’s treasury. The lucky slips are redeemable at 5,000 rubles each, and the anxiety of the uniquely mixed populace is heightened by the tedious posting of each set of numbers – a rare document from darkest Siberia.

CITIZENS MINT WOOD COIN AS BANK FAILURE TIES UP CASH SUPPLY
TENINO, WA – Faced with an acute shortage of currency as the populace is forced to await the liquidation of its defunct depository, the Board of Trade decides to issue legal tender of its own. Printers work at top speed to meet the demand for the bills made of veneer plywood in denominations of 25c, 50c, and $1. Awaiting the return of federal money, citizens of the community use their own, which is accepted everywhere in the town. The article attracts the attention of the nation and swiftly becomes desirable to curio collectors already being quoted at thrice is value in numismatic marts.

BURNING AND LOOTING TERRORIZE NATIVES RETURN AFTER TRUCE
SHANGHAI, CHINA – With Chapei in ruins, refugees from the razed city rush through the scenes of desolation back to the mean places they once called home, as miserable free booters dash through the wreckage setting fires without restraint. Eventually captured by the alert guards, they are dealt summary punishment, as the natives, in a panic of despair, battle wildly for permission to pass through the lines back to their pillaged. Quarters – a picture that will be indelibly stamped in one’s memory. Meanwhile delegations from the warring factions call an armistice at the behest of world powers to settle the trouble without further bloodshed. Japanese troops on the battlefront continue to hold their position, as the 19th Route Army of the Chinese moves westward in retreat after a bitterly fought engagement lasting five weeks.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32026)

150,000 WORK WITH UNAUGURATION OF NEW $624,000,000 AUTO PROJECT
DEARBORN, MI – Henry Ford, father of the flivver, provides employment for a gigantic army of jobless men as the assembly line of his Rouge River plant hums with activity in the development of his new type product. Mines, steel mills, and local factories are speeded up to top pitch to meet the demands of the market. The result, a departure in Lizzies, rolls out of the factory and is put through a rigid test on the “proving grounds”, the first pictures of the mystery 8-cylinder car that has had people guessing for months.

MODERN YOUTH STILL UPHOLDS OLD SPIRIT OF “APRIL FOOLS” DAY
CHICAGO, IL – The ancient holiday of practical jokers dawns with boys of all ages strutting their stuff in a fashion that would put their grandfathers to shame. Doorbell ringing and such old fashioned pastimes prove too tame for the 1932-edition of foolers, who try their hand at mixing up traffic and plunging the city into darkness. But the strange antics of the kids seem only mildly entertaining when the cameraman tries his hand at playing tricks – some people call it fun, but it’s only a headache to the editor.

WATERLOO, NY – French horse gains world’s height laurels! – Mammoth equine stands 7 feet tall and weight 1½ tons.

FLIER’S ARMS FURNISH LOCOMOTION IN FREAK MAN-POWERED PLANE
NEW LONDON, CT – Garbed in wide bat-like wings, Edward E. Blain puts his device through a stiff trial to prove his theory of aviation. Short runs fail to lift him into the air, and a jump off a rock, ends with the inventor flat on his face. But with supreme faith in his brainchild, the designer mounts the railing of a bridge over the Thames River, for the final test. Fearlessly he leaps into the air, spreading the full width of his wings but his flight is horizontal and he is plunged rapidly to inglorious defeat into the icy waters below. Then the law steps in to accuse Blain of flying an unlicensed aircraft!

PRESIDENT HONORED AT EASTER SUNRISE MEMORIAL SERVICES.
ARLINGTON, VA – Standing with head bared to the inclement weather, the Chief Executive and First Lady are hailed by the thousands who throng to the early ceremonial in the great marble amphitheatre at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Grand Commandery of the Knights Templar, sponsors of the event, carrying their jeweled swords and wearing picturesque plumed hats, add to the impressiveness of the gathering.

While in New York City, that traditional display of the season’s modes on Fifth Avenue, attracting a horde of 200,000 spectators eager to see what Society wears to its devotions – quite different from Easter scenes along the “Avenue” 40 years ago.

MAYOR DECREES AUTO VIOLATORS PAY FINES IN FOOD TO AID NEEDY
MARION, IN – Chief Executive Jack Edwards inaugurates a novel method of insuring provisions for the destitute of his baliwick. Following his orders, policemen keep a keen eye on motor vehicle
Law breakers and with each ticket goes a manifesto as to the nature of the fine. Mayor Edwards tempers his sentences according to the offense, but instead of varying the number of dollars he taxes the violators with varying quantities of staple groceries, vegetables, and meats – A practical manner of solving a difficult problem.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32027)

750,000 SEE CAMBRIDGE SWEEP TO VICTORY OVER OXFORD EIGHT
PUTNEY-ON-THAMES, ENGLAND – Biding their time the “Light Blues” permit the “Dark Blues” to set the pace over the first half of the four-mile course, but as the shells sweep through the Hammersmith Bridge, a magnificent spurt shoots the Cantabs two lengths into the lead. Rowing rhythmically and smoothly the victorious crew clearly demonstrates its supremacy over its century old rivals. Bitterly battling against terrific odds the men in the losing boat fight to the very last ripple, but the picture at the finish remains unchanged. Cambridge wins by five lengths, hanging up their ninth consecutive victory.

CHILDREN’S HOMAGE A TOUCHING FEATURE OF GOETHE CENTENNIAL
VIENNA, AUSTRIA – The great poet is honored by the youngsters living in the vicinity of the Prater on the 100th anniversary of his death in a beautiful gesture of simple adoration, as the rest of the world bows to the genius of the great writer. Gathering the first violets of spring, hundreds of kiddies from the neighborhood of the picturesque Danube Island, file past the statue of the world-renowned lyricist, each dropping a fragrant bouquet at the foot of the monument in tribute to his memory.

NEW “THERMOS” CARS CREATE SENSATION IN GREAT IRON INDUSTRY
HAMILTON, OH – Molten ore, refined at 2300 degrees Fahrenheit, is poured into freight cars, equipped to prevent solidification while in transit. The revolutionary invention, designed on the thermos bottle principle, permits shipments of red-hot liquid metal from the roaring blast furnace to a mill 12 miles away at Middletown. After the spectacular test, the discovery is hailed as the most significant advance in the history of the business.

BLAZING EFFIGIES OF JUDAS FURNISH GIFTS FOR DECOUT NATIVES
TACUBAYA, MEXICO – An unusual and picturesque rite is revived by devout Christians expressing their contempt for the betrayer of their Savior – As throngs fill the main thoroughfares where merchants decorate figures of the Black Apostle with valuable tokens. These are set afire and exploded and ignited by fireworks bombs. The presents are available for the brave, who are willing to venture through the scorching flames to retrieve the rewards that shower down from the suspended marionettes – One of the most unusual pictures seen in a long time.

SPORTSMEN THRILLED BY LATEST IN BOXING, “UNDER-SEA PUBILISM”
SILVER SPRINGS, FL – Settling an old feud, Red Snapper and Pete Turtle decide on an innovation in battling and take their grudge to the ocean’s bottom for a real old-fashioned slugfest. The footing proves a bit unsteady and the boys have trouble timing their blows. They dog each other, feeling their way through, for a couple of rounds, while the finny spectators scatter in amazement. The Snapper slips over a fast right cross, sending the stunned Turtle up to the surface for the count – a breath-taking battle.

SOVIET HEALTH BOARD INAUGURATES WOULD’S FIRST MEDICAL PLANT
MOSCOW, U.S.S.R. – Medications and prescriptions, to order, are manufactured in an up-to-date factory, operated on a swift efficiency basis. Everything in the unusual building moves with exacting precision as machine-like maneuvers compound the ingredients into delicate products. Making personal well being a national necessity, well-trained specialists direct the efforts of an eager staff of apprentices, assisting in the project. The stamp of Red approval is given the unique experiment after the successful test performance.

MAMMOTH “AIRMADA” HONORS STATE CHIEF AT BRIDGE DEDICATION
RIVERSIDE, CA – Flying in mass formation a squadron of 106 planes take the air in thrilling maneuvers honoring Governor James Rolph, Jr., as the Rubidoux span is opened. Commanded by Col. H. H. Arnold, the crack pilots of March Field line up in review before the Executive as the ceremony gets under way. Demonstrating the airmanship of the Army aces, the entire flight takes wings, roaring aloft in a spectacular array of sky strength.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32028)

JOYOUS NATIVES HAIL FIRST LOT OF FAMOUS “SALVATOR” BREW CROP
MUNICH, GERMANY – The great Bavarian industry reveals the 1932 debut of the concoction of the country’s best masters of the art. Their efforts are hailed by throngs from all parts of the world, who flock to this capital of fine tap-beer in droves, eager to quench their thirst on the renowned amber fluid. Quaint customs, traditional with this picturesque pageant of color, are revived as the spirit of hilarity sweeps over the community - One of the oddest and more interesting pictures seen on the screen in recent years.

PRES. HOOVER STARTS PENNANT RACE AS SOX LOSE TO SENATORS, 1-0
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Walter Johnson’s American League contenders get away to a flying start under the steady arm of Alvin Crowder and the timely hitting of Heinie Manush. The gala opening day at the National Capital attracts a host of the country’s outstanding figures. The Chief Executive tosses out eh first ball and the baseball season starts down the long trail to October and the World Series. Pitching air-tight ball, Danny MacFayden silences the guns of the flag-contenders until the last stanza, when Manush’s double chases Freddie Myer across the plate with the lone tally of the contest.

AUTO WORLD AMAZED AT NEWEST RIVAL FOR MOTOR SPEED RECORD
PARIS, FRANCE – The new French “bullet” designed by M. Stapp enters the field to dispute the honors held by Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Bluebird. Claiming a velocity approaching 350-miles an hour, the inventor intends to bring the car to Daytona Beach, FA, for a crack at the mark held by the intrepid Briton. Equipped with three 8-cylinder engines, developing 24,000 horse power, the huge car makes its maiden appearance on the streets of Paris, as experts marvel at her revolutionary principles.

BUSINESS BOOMS FOR NEW RANCH VENTURE, HOME OF 1,000,000 FROGS
LAKESIDE, CA – Turning several small troublesome pools into quarters for the giant croakers, M. W. Herriman stumbles across unlimited possibilities and adds riches to his purse. Breeding them from eggs to full-sized bulls, he discovers an entirely new business in the demand for the delicate legs. Big city markets alone gobble up more than 60,000,000 pairs annually. Developing the hearty little animals, protecting them from their enemies and guiding them to a luscious 6-poung size for sale requires the undivided attention of Herriman and a score of busy assistants – the newest of California’s long list of unusual and successful industries.

INAUGURATE WORLD’S SHORTEST RAILWAY; FOR SOLE PAPAL USE
VATICAN CITY – Into the gardens steeped in the lore of past centuries steams the first touch of modern civilization – a railroad engine. The elaborate depot and road constructed at an estimated cost of 20,000,000 lire is inspected and approved during the initial run by Italian officials and emissaries of Pope Pius XI. The unique transportation line, hardly more than 100-yards long, links the tiny church state and main railroads leading to important European cities, and marks a milestone in the modernization of the home of the head of the Catholic Church.

DAREDEVIL ESCAPES DEATH IN PARACHUTE LEAP OFF GIANT SPAN
NEW YORK NY – A cordon of police, guarding the rail of the George Washington Bridge, fails to dampen the ardor of Willard E. Blain, Van Buren, AR, inventor, as he bolts from a speeding automobile, hurdles the foot path fence and jumps into space with nothing but a homemade parachute, 5 feet in diameter, to slow up his plunge into the Hudson River’s Icy waters. Blain, unemployed, declares he defied destruction in the fearless stunt to attract attention to his work. He is the first man to attempt the 250-foot drop and live to tell about it.

LEAGUE COMMISSION SILENT AFTER VISIT TO WAR ZONE RUINS
SHANGHAI, CHINA – Into the vast area of desolation walk the delegates of the League of Nations, sent from Geneva to investigate the actions of Japan in the offensive against the native settlements in Chapei and Kiangwan. Representatives of the High Command greet Lytton, Claudel, Schnee and McCoy, and guide them through the waste regions, laid low by artillery and aerial warfare during the merciless 5-week attack. Razed homes of stricken thousands are viewed by the stern delegates and all comment is refused as the members repair to a hurriedly called conference to ponder over their report to the world powers.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1932 (UE32029)

WINDY CITY MOURNS AS FLAMES SWEEP FAMOUS FUN RESORT
CHICAGO, IL – Spontaneous combustion of a paint supply, on hand to give Riverview Park a new dress, results in a fire that razes most of the pleasure pavilions in the amusement center. The conflagration proves unmanageable for the private fire fighting force. The rapid spread of the blaze threatens the entire place, and the city department is summoned to assist in controlling the fire. The racing roller coaster, encircling the entire grounds, is consumed, with other popular concessions, including the famous “Bug House: that provided gaiety for millions, as the licking flames mount 200 feet in the air. One of the capitals of hilarity crippled as the new season dawns.

PILGRIM HORDES JAM HISTORIC VILLAGE TO HONOR “BLACK VIRGIN”
PE PUY, FRANCE – Thousands of devout Catholics journeying from all corners of the world retreat to this village to commemorate one of the more rare fetes in the history of the faith. Occurring only when Good Friday falls on the Feast of the Annunciation, the picturesque rite has happened only 24 times in 700 years and will not take place again until 2005. The feast marks the celebration of the presentation by the Pagan Egyptian Sultan to King Louis IX of his conception of the Blessed Mother. This rear event has never before been pictured on the screen.

ARTISAND COMPLETE GREAT ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CARILLON
CROYDON, ENGLAND – One of the greatest sets of chimes in the world are finished by expert casters, and are prepared for immediate shipment to America. Ordered by John D., Jr. to honor his mother’s memory, the bells, comprising 72 different units are to be installed at the Chapel of the University of Chicago. Including a 17-ton Bourdon, one of the finest in the universe, the bells, frames and fittings weigh approximately 374,000 pounds. A 5-foot drum, electrically controlled, operating the console, is tested and approved, as the great multi-part instrument gets ready for its long voyage.

BOSTON, MA – Repairs on giant liner give work to scores! – Leviathan’s beauty treatments a boon to idle ship workers. 9 DEAD, 60 INJURED IN $5,000,000

STATE BUILDING MYSTERY EXPLOSION
COLUMBUS, OH – Like a bolt from the blue, while 130 men toiled at double-time to bring the project to completion on schedule, a gas formation in the sub-basement set off a blast that rocked the whole city and wrecked the first floor of the 17-story structure. Scores of laborers pinned under falling debris, suffered injuries in the catastrophe in which the death toll mounted hourly. Ambulance surgeons and rescue squads administer to the stricken and comb the ruins for survivors, while state and local officials launch investigations into the underlying causes of the fatal explosion, under the personal supervision of Gov. White.

ANCIENT RITES MARK OPENING THE BIBLICAL FEAST OF PASSOVER
CHICAGO, IL – Jews of the world greet the advent of the famous spring festival by participating in the Seder Ritual, the family fete that marks the beginning of the 7-day sacred holiday. Commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from the oppression of the Egyptians, devoted millions trudge back to the natal fireside to sip sacramental wines and keep a rigid diet of matzos with their parents during the holy period. One of the most picturesque occasions of the year in the ancient religion that has endured nearly 6000 years.

BEGIN HEROIC TASK TO RECLAIM AGE OLD MALARIAL MARSHES
ROME, ITALY – Premier Mussolini sets off the hundred explosions that start the mountainous job of rehabilitating the Pontine disease-infested swamps. Charges of dynamite loosen tree stumps on the 200,000-acre tract between this city and the Tyrrehenian Sea. And at a given signal hundreds of war veterans and farmers set to their task, in the reclamation of the vast area, which has been heretofore deemed impossible of salvaging. More than 100 tractors plow over the ground in the huge project, which Il Duce is determined to turn into fertile grain growing land – another feather in the cap of the indomitable Premier.
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